Birth of a giraffe's baby Utsunomiya January 21 16:29

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Giraffe babies were born at the zoo in Utsunomiya, and their lovely appearances are gaining popularity.

The baby giraffe was born at Utsunomiya Zoo in Utsunomiya City.

On the night of the 17th of this month, the female baby born to her mother, Amimekirin Mei, is growing up quickly.

Since his birth, his body has the same brown color as his mother, has a white stitch pattern, and features dark eyes. It is already estimated that the giraffe is only 1 meter 70 cm long and weighs 70 kg just because of its large giraffe.


Currently, she spends time with her mother in the indoor breeding room and can see it through the glass.

On the 21st, the visitors showed interest and showed a gesture of approaching, and showed a gesture of snuggling to mother and drinking breast milk.

A 20-year-old mother in the city who came with her children said, "The baby giraffe was very cute. Was.

According to Mayuko Bessho, a zookeeper at Utsunomiya Zoo, "both mothers and babies are fine and everyone feels at ease. I want you to do that. "

Born on the 17th “Easy delivery”

The baby giraffe was born between a 26-year-old male "Hatsuka" and an 18-year-old female "May".
My father, Hatsuka, is about 100 years old in human age.

At the Utsunomiya Zoo, giraffes have been bred for many years, but once died one after another, only one hatsuka was killed.

May was a young and well-established healthy body, and Hatsuka and Mei have had nine children so far, and some have been rented to zoos outside the prefecture.

The baby was born around 9:00 pm on 17th of this month, and was born with little birth, and in about 30 minutes he got up on his own and was trying hard to breastfeed.

"We saw the baby rising and falling with his steadily walking steps when he was born, and supported him, saying," Do your best. " May is an excellent female and has been giving birth to many babies, and she is also a veteran mother, so she was able to rely on Mei's power without having to give birth. "